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'She will not face further action.' The Lothian MSP returned to Holyrood the day before the Scottish Government's Budget for 2018-19 - in which it is expected SNP ministers will increase income tax for higher earning Scots.Ms Dugdale said: 'I deeply regret that this caused issues in the first weeks of Richard Leonard's leadership and I am determined that it won't affect Labour's ability to scrutinise the Scottish Budget.'Speaking to reporters after arriving at Glasgow Airport, Ms Dugdale, who was the second contestant voted off the ITV show, said it was 'good to be back' in Scotland.Asked if she felt she had in fact promoted Labour values she replied: 'I did so in the jungle and will continue to do so.' The 2017 I'm A Celebrity contestants (left to right) - Dennis Wise, Amir Khan, Jennie Mc Alpine, Iain Lee, Kezia Dugdale, Georgia Toffolo, Rebekah Vardy, Shappi Khorsandi, Jamie Lomas, Vanessa White and Stanley Johnson Ms Dugdale, had already acknowledged she has 'a bit of work to do to make amends' with those in the party who criticised her decision to take part in the show.She previously told the BBC's Victoria Derbyshire programme it was difficult to seek approval during the leadership contest between Mr Leonard and Anas Sarwar.

Many female Labour MPs have spoken out against the constant stream of abuse and threats of deselection they have received from some of Mr Corbyn's supporters.

The attack surfaced online last night around the same time as Ms Dugdale quit her post saying it is time to 'pass the baton' to someone else.

Nadeem Ahmed, who describes himself as a Corbyn and Momentum supporter, demanded that Ms Philips takes back the comments or face a putsch to kick her out.

The death of her close friend Gordon Aikman - a Motor Neurone Disease campaigner - had also led her rethink her priorities, she said.

In a statement she said: 'As chair of the party, I am writing to you today to resign as leader of the Scottish Labour Party.'It has been an honour and a privilege to have served this party in a leadership position for the last two and a half years, covering four national elections and one referendum.